2011 Symposium
Ritz-Carlton, San Juan, Puerto Rico
July 21-23, 2011

Conference Information

This unique symposium is designed to build on the knowledge base of practicing bilingual speech-language pathologists by emphasizing current research and theory and highlighting how they can be applied to everyday practice. A primary goal of this year’s symposium is to allow attendees to interact with speakers and other clinicians. The conference agenda is arranged so that each participant will attend all presentations in a smaller group setting. These sessions will allow participants to receive information and ask questions about current knowledge and practices in bilingual speech-language assessment and intervention. In addition, the symposium is a great chance to share ideas with colleagues and receive up to 1.1 CEUs (11 hours)!

What to Expect

  • Casual Atmosphere – Casual attire is appropriate for the entire program.
  • Tropical Weather – Average annual temperature is 82°F (28°C) with constant mild easterly trade winds. The US Weather bureau never recorded temperatures in San Juan below 64°F or higher than 97°F, 365 days a year, day or night.
  • Complimentary Internet – The Ritz-Carlton hotel will provide complimentary internet services for all attendees.

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